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+ 74 notes — 9:41
via closing (originally closing)
+ 54 notes — 10:23
via jayceiusagi (originally jayceiusagi)
+ 143 notes — 18:33
via tokyo-tea (originally japanlove)
+ 18,654 notes — 21:06
via tokyo-tea (originally bruised-kisses)
+ — 21:04

“No one likes you.” I like the realization sink in and the reality of it all hits me. No one truly likes me. No one.

+ 25 notes — 10:00
via killerwave (originally killerwave)
“If the literature we are reading does not wake us up — then why do we read it? A literary work must be an ice-axe to break the sea frozen inside us.”
— Franz Kafka (via sekumi)

(Source: killerwave)

+ 131 notes — 9:56
via closing (originally closing)
+ 432 notes — 9:56
via curae (originally ventriloquistic)
“I’ve been walked on, used and forgotten and I don’t regret one moment of it because in those moments, I’ve learned a lot. I’ve learned who I can trust and can’t. I’ve learned the meaning of friendship. I’ve learned how to tell when people are lying and when they’re sincere. I’ve learned how to be a teenager, and how to grow up when I need to. I’ve been to hell and back a few times, and I won’t ever take what I have for granted. This is life, live it one day at a time. You never know how many days you’ve got left.”
— Unknown (via suavium)

(Source: ventriloquistic)

+ — 9:54

I don’t blame you if you don’t like me. I don’t like me either. I want to change myself. Not for somebody else, but for me. I want to change myself for the better. It’s going to take a lot of work, and I’m not up for it yet.

+ — 20:27

I am my only friend. Let’s face it, no one’s ever going to stand up for you; be there for you in your time of need. How many times in our lives do we actually ask for help and receive it? About next to nothing right? Well, I don’t blame us. The human nature is disgusting. We are only willing to help another if we benefit from it. It is because we are afraid that what we do will be taken for granted if we don’t get something in return. But, have you ever stopped to think that by doing so, you’ve helped someone from something they can’t control? I guess not, if we did, why else would we continue doing what we’re doing?